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12/18/2006, 10:00 AM | #1 |
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Question for you electricians
As a little "experiment" I attempted to replace the ballast in my 2x65W compact fluorescent fixture with a MR-192 ARO Electronic PC Ballast like they sell at hellolights.com. I am not "electronics ignorant", but I'm no expert either , so my question is, how can I use my multimeter to test the ballast and see if it is working properly?
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12/18/2006, 10:07 AM | #2 |
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Honestly, I'd just plug it in first and see if it lights up. In theory, you could attempt to read the current being drawn by the ballast, but that requires a modified plug, as the current has to be fed through the meter (unless you have a clamp-on meter). Or, you could read the voltage on the bulb side, but the electronic ballast will probably realize there's no bulb and shut down before your meter gives you a reading.
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12/18/2006, 11:53 AM | #3 |
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"Or, you could read the voltage on the bulb side, but the electronic ballast will probably realize there's no bulb and shut down before your meter gives you a reading."
I'm not a genuis either...but can you explain how this (above quote) would happen? I didnt realize ballasts had sensors in regards to bulbs being there or not....... |
12/18/2006, 12:15 PM | #4 |
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It is my understanding that electronic ballasts "read" what's going on with a bulb when they attempt to fire it. I don't know the exact mechanism (maybe someone else will chime in), perhaps the ballast monitors the current draw of the bulb? This is necessary for the ballast to stop trying to "fire" the bulb, and instead drive it at its rated wattage. From this, I assume the ballast can also detect problems like a missing bulb, a short, etc.
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12/18/2006, 05:08 PM | #5 |
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Cool.. thanks! I am just curious because I tried to fire it with the bulbs that came with the rig, but I'm fairly certain they are no good. I just don't want to shell out $$ for some new bulbs that might be ruined by my little DIY.
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